The Syntax Handbook: Everything You Learned about Syntax-- But Forgot

The Syntax Handbook: Everything You Learned about Syntax-- But Forgot
ISBN-10
1888222808
ISBN-13
9781888222807
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
277
Language
English
Published
2002-01-01
Authors
Laura M. Justice, Helen K. Ezell

Description

Based on the authors' experience with graduate and undergraduate students in communication disorders, this book helps ease the frustrations of mastering the syntactic terminology related to language analysis and interventional plans. It simplifies syntax for the beginning university student, while offering insight and quick reference to the seasoned professional.

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